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by Brian
Guys its been a year since I rated this app. Please bring some new updates. This is the best metronome in the windows store but still lacks beef. Check Tempo by Ape (ios) and introduce some functions from there, please. Pretty please!
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Does not do subdivision by Michael
Looks like it might, but it doesn't. I can't believe I can't find a single metronome app that will give me a simple triple or duple subdivision of the beat AND a decent interface? There's like 1,000 of them for iOS...
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Wonderful, versatile metronome by Unknown
The person giving this app a low rating is being way too harsh. Most decent hardware metronomes start at around $25, have a couple sound options, limited onboard speaker volume, and may have a small blinking light or LCD screen for visual timekeeping. The modTronome Pro is only $4, has several USEFUL sound options. Using my onboard speakers, it's plenty loud, but depending on need, you can outboard amp it = "not loud enough" issue solved. What I really love though, is the visual aspect - follow the ball, or the background pattern. A solo artist or an ensemble can easily see the display from across the room. Turn off the speaker, practice in time to the visuals, and concentrate on your tone. Too cool. :)
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Great, but... by Benji
the first time I start the app, it will crash, as in: not fully load. No deal breaker, but irritating. Second time around starts fine and works great!
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UMA OUTRA PORCARIA by edvan
EU NUNCA PODERIA IMAGINAR QUE A LOJA DA WINDOWS PHONE FOSSE ASSIM, EU COMPREI ESTE APLICATIVO E ELE SÓ FUNCIONA SE TIVER INTERNET, QUANDO ERA A VERSÃO DE TESTE NÃO ERA ASSIM. ESSE APLICATIVO É MAIS UM QUE EU ME ARREPENDO EN TER COMPRADO, ESTOU COMEÇANDO A ME ARREPENDER DE TER DEIXADO SISTEMA ANDROID!
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by warau
This is by far the best Metronome for Windows PC/Tablet. The phone version is good, but it hiccups. It keeps decent time when you leave it going. I kind of wonder if some of the sound patches for it have like a few milliseconds of dead air before the actual attack... seems some patches keep better time than others. I'm not sure I've used anything better on Windows Phone though. Agile Metronome is pretty close in time keeping and features, but I prefer the simplicity of Modtronome. Plus, all the time settings are very useful. Especially having 4/4 with the clicks only on 2 and 4.